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✔️ Improve mastery skills, develop self-esteem and encourage positive thinking.
✔️ Create engaging and thought-provoking discussions.
✔️ Provide opportunities for all learners to develop reasoning skills and build self-esteem.
✔️ Perfect for small group interventions and whole class lessons.
Life By Shape resources can help improve children’s mastery skills in two ways:
- showing how images can be used to represent problems or ideas
- giving an opportunity for children to discuss and reason
Each Life By Shape resource included in this package shows words of inspiration and motivation represented by an image of shape.
Using images to represent
Each image has been designed to represent (or show) a motivational message. The key here is for children to try and imagine that each shape within an image represents an individual person. Once children understand this concept, the discussions really start flowing.
Discussing &amp; Reasoning
Here’s some possible questions that children could be asked to generate some discussions.
How does the image relate to the words?
Why do you think the bottom left square is different? And what could this represent?
Why is the bottom left square a different colour to the rest?
Why are all of the other shapes in a perfect pattern?
If you were one of these squares, which one would you be?
It’s important to remember that there doesn’t have to be a right answer. The point of this is to give children an opportunity to express their thoughts through discussions and reasoning by ‘agreeing’ or ‘disagreeing’ with other children.
How can Life By Shape resources help to build self-esteem and develop positive thinking?
Each Life By Shape resource has a message of inspiration or motivation for children. Combined with discussions, all types of learners can access and understand important messages to build self-esteem and develop positive thinking.
Find out more at https://lifebyshape.co.uk/resource-packages/

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✔️ Improve mastery skills, develop self-esteem and encourage positive thinking.
✔️ Create engaging and thought-provoking discussions.
✔️ Provide opportunities for all learners to develop reasoning skills and build self-esteem.
✔️ Perfect for small group interventions and whole class lessons.
Life By Shape resources can help improve children’s mastery skills in two ways:
- showing how images can be used to represent problems or ideas
- giving an opportunity for children to discuss and reason
Each Life By Shape resource included in this package shows words of inspiration and motivation represented by an image of shape.
Using images to represent
Each image has been designed to represent (or show) a motivational message. The key here is for children to try and imagine that each shape within an image represents an individual person. Once children understand this concept, the discussions really start flowing.
Discussing &amp; Reasoning
Here’s some possible questions that children could be asked to generate some discussions.
How does the image relate to the words?
Why do you think the bottom left square is different? And what could this represent?
Why is the bottom left square a different colour to the rest?
Why are all of the other shapes in a perfect pattern?
If you were one of these squares, which one would you be?
It’s important to remember that there doesn’t have to be a right answer. The point of this is to give children an opportunity to express their thoughts through discussions and reasoning by ‘agreeing’ or ‘disagreeing’ with other children.
How can Life By Shape resources help to build self-esteem and develop positive thinking?
Each Life By Shape resource has a message of inspiration or motivation for children. Combined with discussions, all types of learners can access and understand important messages to build self-esteem and develop positive thinking.
Find out more at https://lifebyshape.co.uk/resource-packages/

A useful set of resource's which students find useful to plan their work and make sure that they are thinking about their work in a varied way. I have used this with individual students and with group projects to great effect. Let me know what you think.

A sheet of repeating pattern for pupils to complete the sequences with Halloween images. They start with 2 alternating images and increase in difficulty. Great for SEN and Early Years. If laminated they can be used as a TEACCH activity.

This bundle includes repeating patterns, handwriting, letter recognition, copying and tracing words, matching pictures with initial sound and reading tasks both in English and Spanish. Everything related to Halloween.

5 worksheets of repeating pattern for pupils to complete the sequences with Halloween images. They start with 2 alternating images and increase in difficulty up to 3 and 4 images. Great for SEN and Early Years. If laminated they can be used as a TEACCH activity.

Life cycle of a frog - this resource contains an interactive whiteboard smart notebook activity. It shows the life cycle of the frog and then has a range of interactive activities to reinforce the learning. It has activities where students must determine what frogs eat. There are accompanying worksheets for the frog life cycle as well as pre-literacy reading and writing worksheets relating to the frog. There is a ‘how to guide’ to make a frog and in doing so the frog evolves through the stages of its life cycle to enhance students understanding through this practical activity.
It has visual images to reinforce the understanding of the concepts.
It was design for special needs but would work very well for early mainstream students.

Life cycle of a Kangaroo - this resource contains an interactive whiteboard smart notebook activity. It shows the life cycle of the kangaroo and then has a range of interactive activities to reinforce the learning. There are accompanying worksheets for the Kangaroo life cycle as well as pre-literacy reading and writing worksheets relating to the kangaroo. It was design for special needs but would work very well for early mainstream students.

This illustrated guide explains effective revision in a fully illustrated booklet, ideal for KS3/KS4 pupils. Laid out in a clear, concise format that pupils might actually read, the booklet is full of hints and tips and follows the popular Oaka Books revision pack style. Hugely popular, this booklet is now being used by over 4,500 teachers around the world.
As we know just how much time is spent creating a revision timetable work of art (rather than actually revising!), we have also put together a downloadable revision timetable for you to print off for your pupils.
This resource booklet comes with timetable for download.
Since July 2015, this resource has been downloaded over 4,500 times and has been a TES Recommended product.
Full details of 50 Oaka Books topic packs for KS1, KS2 and KS3 can be found at www.oakabooks.co.uk.